The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 05, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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STATESMAN. RATKM. OW.dON
, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1921
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BY MOLLY BUUNK
was Derformed br Rer. Hawthorn ! Eoff. assisted by Mr. Fid ward ' sufoeRsful as th first It la plan
cf tl Summit church, tok'plnoj CJUhiKliain and Mrs. It. 11. CJoodin j ned to make th affairs regular
in thVV pteswuee. V of', a roterle of , iirri'd off litfrh . honors. . Iiwsld i 'nis on ihr year'a ;lal cukn-',
friends at the Ttome of th hridoV, Ur chili monilnr Mrs. Walter1' dar.'. " ' "
i;itif. J. J-:. Hnfjer -of lo li,p- i Key-.,wus iie.mat a an addilioG-4 - , . -U- ' ' -t
rum diiUrif t. -.The liny: eeriimiiy rail ptu;yi. An all dr y ttuilijit:; will h. Id
was used. I . . . 1 "l iiM-tahers 11m-; W.hiiou'k !-1
The pupils nf Jhe f'apilm -ISilsi-l lief eorjis in their looms in tlie
nes rnllese aitiiounee tin second , at imu v tttiuorrnv
daiieo: -tqionsort-tl hy ihelii this s -a
son to take place at the Mtutse
h:ill. Friday evening All present
a nid form r students' of the school
ther
I for the different fields for which
jthey hav volunteered, are larger
j than ever before.
hero yesterday, to : repref.f-nt Tee
(Tuck and John lxgan was f.rhed-
ult-d l o, ap pear today in behalf? 6(
The r wort tendered by the ' cue of the defendants. Dan J. . Ma-"
rhurc-h Urk, Mrs. . l?a Ashhy. . A, tev. as RDe.-ial froseeMtor. aih'l
The parlor, where tlrt- wedding
took place, was bountifully deco
rated, aud the: hiMlal pailv enier-
1 et t lh'! strain's of thn w fddhiK
! march from I.ohenjrritl. played by
OCAL Ini crest
.Miss Flora "flrice. Mis .ls.ni
lcsl v:is liriJitniriiil unit ' I . it rr ' are fu vitetl to -attend to
j Llppert vva best man. 't wijtli members of the facility,
musi-al hooked Leopold Gmlowsl; v. pian-! The bride who was iriven awav ; social committee com posetl of
Ufa is eenterinc . about S tst. find Miss Virginia- Uae eolor-.! by aer " father, wore a bountiful : Miss Dummy Ayers. t.uis wt-ny
first ( oncer; of the,atura. soprano, tor 'au :'liearauce ! creation of white fl orjrette -.er 1 ami Norman Hildebrand are in j fern.
wliite satin, tr mined u silver c liar ee oi me arrunstpiifni. n v ovi
lace. She wore a lone wliite veil r the second dance proves' to be as
Mrs. l-'is Mishler was hosiess
at a prt tiily ;.ioiuit tl 'diiiiicr at
her residence Sunday evenintr.
when she ntertained ia coterio of
friends. The table waV attractive
ly centered with a bowl of pink
carnations, offset
GOOD YEAR .
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10 lLi UI 1 LU IV"' "I:'"1 "UiV at , K p; ,.,.rnartl aeputy district at-
. i ' ! A. ( . stiftler was r -elected treas-t . .- -
j j 1I)M. t;vaK,.tist A. It. Hell is x-tU'y. Hh- representing the Maie.
beventa .liay Adventists(i"- r n.e church
Gain in Membership and
Finances in Sajent
Three Tong Cases 'Are
Heard in Supreme Court
Anollo dluh to be Riven in the ! at th. HeilU: t h otter in Portia td.
armory next Tuday. An inter- Thursday, January ;.
(sliuR feature will be the initial While in Salem Mi;-,j Voodich
appearan4e of Reverend H. N. rinterestei a number of persons in
Aldrich aa director of the club. I musical" circles in aunt iter sjroup
Mr. Alarlch w ho -succeeds John ; of artists "whom the concert -bur-Todd
in Ihis official capacity as , e;lu may send west this year,
director, (has never before ai-, . -
. peared before the Salem public, i The Altar society of St, Jos
althotiKli he has fielded the ba-frplt's church will nie?t this after
ton in otfcer cities previous id h'3 ; non at 2::!0 in the Knights of
residence; in Salem ar.d la ac- j CoUunl'Uu 'hail on State street,
knowledtbd as an exceptionally ! A foeial hour will follow the
capable leader.
Mrs. (jladys (Jambie nag re
turned frtom". a several tla, vjsii
liiisiiiess riteetinl; and
ments will lb; served.
i e fresh -
A meeting, of the Hiftliland
lr Gaston: as the guest of her sis-j Mother's tlub has been called lor
; ter, Mrs.
Miss
Frank Martin
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Alma joedisch
York City was
Tuesday,
bureau
nentative,
of J-New
Satnm visitor
coming up in the inter-
stsot the International concert
of which Rhe is a repre-
Miss Voedisch hr.s
i ' oVlnclr Thni-!irtnf :ifi (rnf.Mi fit
the .school
rs tuested.
At a quiet home wedding New
Year's day. NIjss Kva Uutler be
came the bride of George Benja-
and Ciirnejl an arm bouquet of r
white carnations.
, ' lnmetiliately after the weduinj;'
the youht; couple left on a brief'
honc infton. I'pon their it-turn
they win make their home on a i
farm in, the- Popcorn districi. !
Mr. and .Mrs. N. ('.. Freeman of
TJeaverton. were Sal?m visitors
Monday. While here I hey were
guests at the. 'K. . A. McKivain
home op South . IJbertv street.
This evening in the church par
lors, the members ot the official
board of the ; Firt Methodist
A fuli attondanc? is church will en iov a bnnnuel. .The
wlvs of the members will be ad- j
ditional guests.
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The Monday Afternoon llridgo
club was entertainetf at its resu'lar
nhi Rietz. The ceremony. which-fOrtnightly meeting by Mrs. Grace
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The ; Seventh Day Adve,nti5;t
church.! North Fifth street and
with graceful j Gaines iaVe.imf. held j,ta annual
meeting recently- and elected ifl'i-
Mrs. Ilalph While. Mr and Mis. ' jirowth in membership by baptism,; . " .v
v i! nJ....- vi.. .....i v it.v ..rnfcinn a' faith nl hv let-1 Guck. all of horn are allied
-McKlval'i. Mrs. IMarKun-t Uoin.iler. the church ban surged uhead " ";"r,u""
rs were laid for Mr. and'
Hearing of three tong war ca?es
from Multnomah county begun in
the supreme court yestertlay.
cA 1icitionn)icl. Institution
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i PKIIKKCTIOX" INVronSKTING
i is that; happy combination of cor-
Miss t'vntiiia Delano anil Mr and in its finances. With , a" member-
Mrs. Mishler. I ship standing'of 16.". January I.
1!I20, funds have been turned in
Miss Marion Steiner entertain-j that eclipse everything previously
ed a group of trends at her home. ! in the church's history.
2lMt State street "with a watch i In the matter of titles from
i party New Year eve. A prettv i which the ministry of tne opwrni-i rim
holiday note was carried ut in; nation is mipported there was
the decorations, games and re- turned in for the year $5941.62..
freshments. For foreign missions the sum of
Guests of Miss Steiner were her! $4R76.5f was given. Of this sum
aunt. Mrs. Blanche Steiner. Miss ' $22-47.53 represents tho offerings
Marlowe Miller, Miss Esther Cam-1 of the Sabbath schoolaveraging
field. Miss Clara Adelhart. .Miss ; over $45 for each Sabbath of the
Ada Becktel. Miss Crystal Cla- year. Seventh Day Advent 1st u
bouch. Miss Grace Welbom. Lor- i turn all their Sabbath school of-;
i ence Deacon, Durward Busic.k, j rerings to the' cause of foreign
! Wilbur McCur.e. Elbert Lachelle , missions and their local expenses
land Alga Fullerton. arepaid out of a special expense,
fund taken for tnat purpose.
; Other offe-rlngs. including'
church Expense and church day
school amounted to $2152.15. The
whole total of all funds raised for
the year I9fr being $12,960.36.
January,l. 1920 the church pet
as its goal for missions the sum
of 50 cents a week per member.
The treasurer's report shows that
."9 cents a week per member for
the whole year was reached. - j
For the year 1921 the whole
church membership in North Am-j
i erica has set a goal for missions
at 60 cents a veeK per memoer. t
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un in en brought to
Portland from San Francisco, and
who were convicted in Multnomah
county of murder in the second
degree, have appealed.
. Elbert Macuire of Portland was
Glenn Gregg Bays Into
Mistland Baker Concern
By a business deai. ciosed yes
i terday Glenn Gregg, former S"a
i lera high' school athlete and last
i year a prominent student at O. A.
I C. bought into the Mistland bak-
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I rr), -i v.iieiiie&eia . anu iweiitu
; streets, as a partner to O. M.
i Franklin, vvho ju9t; recently open
j ed the bakery.
! Jt is the plan of the two men to
handle both a wholesale and re
tail business. Mr. Franklin attend-1
ing to the baking part and Mr.
Today and
Tomorrow
Gregg the sellin
perienced in the
business, the ! from the home land into tne ior-
rect designing, accurate styling i jatter having spent tho summer on j eign field, and 1921 is expected
the Salem
land proper fitting that resuirs m a, bakers wagon for
IsmartF lines plus real comfort. I Baking company.
; That's -wJiat you'll find in Fro-1 .ir. Gregg has fonnd it neces-,
! laset I'orxetM-. . sary to abandon his college work
Models for every type of figure, at O. A. '. for tho time becanse
i Vaii Itaalte 1'jntlerwear and of trouble with his eyes. He stood
'Hosiery- i " a good chance of making the var-
iltKN'SKA I. SW ART .: sity basketball five bad ne been
Corset Specialist
I ! 115 Liberty St.
to be the biggest year in the his
tory of : missions. "Scores of men
and women are already nnder ap
pointment of the general confer
ence, whose headquarters are at
Washington, D. C and in every
academy, junior college and col
lege of this denomination the
I nhio to conttnne. He mav return various i bands of young men ana
next vear if hi health permits. I women receiving special training
it
Elucidator of
Mysteries
in
Circumstantial
Evidence"
Swift Action.'
Amazing Climax
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Weekly Comedy
Watch for Dates of
the opening of our
Big Hope Jones
Organ
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BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5th
Salf off
All Goods Listed Below
RQTHEES'
Boys9 Pants
Values kjtt to...
ilXTA) Values f t to. . .
Values tut to.. .
2.5Viiliie ent to:, . ..
f-.Hjl Values eut io. f.
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All Flannel Shirts
sy.tKJ Values eul to ...
fS.'tO : Values. Cfiit to . .
tr."v yoiiio' fut - to.
Values Cut to..
....$2.00
.....$1.75
....$1.50
....$1.25
....$1.00
...$2.00
...$4.00
...$3J25
,...$2.50
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a.'iU'i'ttitH'Mim'rMa,
Sweatefs
t 1 5.00 Val ues now . . . . . .... $7.50
!ri;.r0 Values now ........ .$6.75
$10.00 Values now. . . .. . . $5.00
.M.O0 Jerseys now. . . . . .. it$2.00
Sleeveless ! Sweaters fur. . . . i .95c
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, Boys9 Sweaters
$S..i0' Values cut ,t $4.25
.-jt.n.50 Values eut'to, ;v. .... .$1.75
.fJ..) Values eul to. . ....... .$1.25
... . )' M ;.' '..
Khaki Pants
sLYf'SO Values eu1 to. . ...... .$2.50
AT K.
EN'S STORE
We must make way for (Air spring goods which are arriving daily, and at the1 same time
are trivinff our natrons the added advantage of standard merchandise at prices which-
msVp this nnmial p.vsnt one well worth while.- Listed .here are just a few; of ;the many
Tnoney-savers ve have to offer-
Silk
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5th
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Madras Shirts , iM
sffi.GO.lo !f'!.00 Values cut to.
$5.50 Values cut to.
$4.r)0 Values cut to..
$."i.t0 White Silk Front
$5.20
$4.10
$3.50
$3.00
M mA
All Goods Listed Below r
Special lot of Hats
Sizes G 7-8 to 7 3 8
$6.00, Cut to.... ...... .7. $3.00
50, Cut to. .', . .'. . : .$1.75
Caps
$4.00.
-$3.50
. $2.00
$1.70
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.f3.5) Vl tics'' nit to, .......
Cord Pants
sT.ftf) Cut ;to. A.,. ......
!f.'.50 Values ct to. ..... .
.1.75
.$3.50
..$3.25
IMV
$5.1)0, now.
.MM?) Value 'cut' t
$.1.00 Value eut to.
ski .50 Valttf eut. lo.
UNDERWEAR FOR MEN
$4.45 $4.00. now
Speeial l.t of. Heavy Ilib.
$2.M), (4ut to.
- Vater-Repelant Coat or Pants
sk7.5tll Values eul 'to.':. . ... S3.75'
$4.5r Values ( ivt to.
12.5)
Oregon Wool Stag Shirts
.$2.25
$6.75
!
Oil Clothing
Coat in 3 Lengths
$10.00 Cut to.
$8.00, cut to.:
$5.00 cut to. .
$5.00
;:tv::$4.oo
..$2.50
... .... $3.45
UNDERWEAR BOYS
......... $.2.75
$1.95
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51. ID I $1.'A Cut to.
HOSE FOR MEN
Buster Brown, 75c value, now-3 pairs for'
Work Socks; heavyweight, 35c; 3 pair&for ....
Cashmerettes, "20c; 6 pairs.....,- - v-
Cashmere, Hose, natural color, 75c value ; 3
Outing Flannel Nightgowns .... ...
$2.65
$1.75
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BOYS' HATS AND CAPS
pairs
$1.00
. 75c
$1.25
$1.00
$1.00
$1.25
$i;95
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Men's and Boys9
-Mackiriaws and A
, Overcoats i
$-27.50, Cul lo...
$22.00, Cut to..
$10.50., Cut to..
MACKINAWS
$18.fKl, Cut to.....
$l5.fH, Cut to. ......
$12.50, Cut to. ... .
j. $13.75
4. $11.00
...$3.75
.J.;$9.C0
. J..$7.50
,.j..$65,
BOYS' MACKINAWS
.HALF OFF j
Men's Dress Pants
$8.00 Values eut to. .
$7.50 .Val iii-s. cut to. . .
$G.50 V;l hps ejit . to.. .
$4.J5 VtH ues cut to..
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f2.06; half. off.
t1.50 half off;..
Work Gloves
: Leather or Canva ,
Canvas Leather Faced
..'..$4.00
....$3.75
...'t. .$35
.!..$2.50
..:...: $1.00
MEN'S STORE 416 STATE
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25e, now, 2- for. . . . . ; ...
K OVERALLS, $2.00; NOW. .
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